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this 3 years that will change the world forever. my jillions journey around the world. start september 7th on d. w. ah. ah. ah, this is, do you have any news live from berlin? the united nations chief goes to turkey to oversee ukrainian grain shipments and tony retaliation visits the facility, coordinating exports during russia's war. he says more is needed to bring down world food prices, also coming up, explosions, rock mogadishu as militants lay siege to
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a hotel killing at least 12 people. the attack tasks, somalia stability under a new president and poland and germany are investigating the cause of a mass fish die off in the old river tests show toxicology, link to industrial pollution may be to blame for the ecological disaster. ah, and when bullcrap walked into the program, ukraine's grain exports have picked up with another 2 ships departing from black c ports. today under a united nations back deal more than a half 1000000 tons of grain have left ukraine in less than a month. un secretary general antonio with tampa, has watched those shipments leave 1st hand at the joint coordination center where ukrainian russian, turkish, and un officials are monitoring the deal. the tanner said many more shipments of
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ukrainian grain are needed to help boost global supply. they also said russia had to step up its own exports of fertilizer and food products to bring down prices. russia, blockaded ukrainian ports during the 1st months of its invasion. and at a news conference, inestimable the un chief reminded listeners to the other part of the un broker deal concerning russian food products. the other box of the spectrum deal is the ne, in b, that excess of to the global markets of russian food and fertilizer, which i have not subject to sanctions. it is important that those governments in the private sector corporates bringing them to market without food if he lives in 2022. that may not be enough food in 2020 city to have your correspond in you, johan is in a symbol earlier. she told us about why gutierrez wanted to stress the part about russian goods in the deal. well,
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because this is actually part of the big deal that russia would also be allowed to export its own brain and fertilizer to well markets without a sanctions. and i think there are still concerns of fears, even that russia might sabotaged the entire deal or end the entire a great deal if it has the impression that this part of the agreement is not being on it. now, a mr. quoterush came to is to bull today to see it 1st hand how these so called grain deal is being implemented. let's remember he was in odessa yesterday at this key ukrainian port where he saw ships being loaded with grain. and today he again said how a deeply moving that was for him to see he also said that more than 560000 metric tons of grain and other agricultural products have been shipped to out of you premium port. so since early august under this deal to world markets, but he also said as we just heard,
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that more needs to be done because let's remember, millions of tons of grain are still in sight. ukraine waiting to be exported to places around the world that urgently meet the grain. now this is a deal between ukraine and russia, but your in turkey. can you give us a little more insight about the role that the country there is part? well, the turkish government helped the united nations of bro could this agreement, it is the only significant agreement reached between moscow and key of signed by both parties. since russia, russia invaded the country in later february, the turkish government. and since the beginning of the russian invasion has performed a balancing act, weigh it on the one hand supports ukraine militarily, as well with combat drones. but he's also trying not to antagonize russia, and it has a maneuvered itself by doing this into the role of a key mediator in this crisis am. and now if we look at the practical side of
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things, vessels that are coming from ukraine loaded with grain and vessels that have going to ukraine all being inspected here in turkish waters by teams consisting of representatives from both ukraine and russia. but also from the united nations and turkey. so turkey is involved in that process as well. so it is a very crucial part of that agreement. and to a mr. gutierrez, the un secretary general to day thanked the turkish government for what he said. it's a pivotal role in this whole process. and garage is also mentioned that while this is a good start, it's by no means the end of these kinds of grain shipments that they're still problem out there. can you tell us more about how this deal, the role it plays in alleviating hunger and food prices? well, the un secretary general at least said yesterday that there has already been a meaningful decrees in prices of foot stuff around the world,
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i guess more time as needed to really come up with a proper assessment there. but he is basically selling that as a message of hope to yes. so the ukranian government has a huge interest in speeding this process up. they actually want at least 5 vessels to leave ukrainian ports per day. and the united nations also have an interest. they said they would try to step up the grain exports as we're headed to would so winter. all right, did of you corresponded you. johan, therefore, us estimable, thanks very much. russian president vladimir putin says he will allow inspectors to visit the occupied as appreciate nuclear power plant. in a call with francis president manuel muck on the russian leader said officials from the international atomic energy agency will be allowed to see the situation on the ground. russian troops are stationed at the plant, which is 40 kilometers from the city of operation in ukraine's east. both moscow
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and keith have accused each other a fiery near the facility, which is the largest of its kind in europe. nearby residents are increasingly concerned about a possible disaster and are preparing for the worst. the demand is skyrocketing every day, pharmacies and separation cell iodine pills to residence. they're anxious about the russian occupied nuclear power plant. and we 40 kilometers away. no origins threatening. yes, of course, it worries us a lot. we all still remember chernobyl to we are afraid of, and we worry a lot. and humanitarian center here, hosts refugees from a nevada, by the power plant is located a former employee he wants to remain. anonymous describes the situation, there is b, mature, they beat up the head of the department. they took him away and beat him. why they don't explain it. they just take people away and mistreat them again and again,
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the size of the nuclear power plant comes under artillery, fire, russia, and ukraine. both blame each other just across the river in the town of nico po, people leaving fear. not only from the daily shelling, but the risk of a nuclear disaster was like a lie. and when we go to bed at night, we always say good night, i am. but now we don't know whether there will be a tomorrow. the only got no residency hoping the united nations can help. they say that what's unfolding here, threatened not only them but the entirety of europe. now for some other stories making use right now. russian gas company gas prom says it will halt gas deliveries via the north stream. one pipeline for 3 days, starting august 31st. it says the closure is due to maintenance. the shut down will further disrupt european gas applies and attempts to fill storage facilities. for
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the winter, at least 16 people were killed and another $21.00 injured after a bus crashed into an ambulance and fire truck. in south eastern turkey merges the crews were responding to an earlier incident on the highway in guardianship firefighters. paramedics and journalists are among the dead pollings environment minister has announced a speedy investigation to the cause of a mass fish die off in the odor river. along the border with germany, germans, i to say they believe toxic algae is to blame for the deaths. although the cause of the algae bloom is unclear. it's thought industrial pollution could be responsible for sounding the anom for the older residence and environmental activists protest and rustling against the poisoning of that river. they say officials were too slow to respond when the mass fish die off started la mcgill. it's the biggest
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environmental disaster in our country for decades, and we're all very annoyed because the state has failed us. it was a by phone of you'll do more than a 100 tons of dead fish have been pulled out of the river in poland. floating barriers, collect them, and prevent them from floating down stream. research is believe toxic allocate detected in the river in germany could have killed them. police officials believe that could be the case that to ship you random. we have also found this special type of al gay under a microscope in our was the samples i would feel donna research is continue to search for what could have killed the fish. but with thousands of suspect substances, it's painstaking detected work that's about, but the rest of it's going to take time. if the fish were sent for analysis at the end of july, we would know much more by no division of those of you and say,
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multiple factors could have contributed to the fish die off on usually high levels of pesticides have been found in the water. that along with drought and industrial discharge could have played a pot. it might also be sold water discharged by a mining company. just so about 4 years, nothing happened. but we have to ask the question based on what we know. increasing salts in the water may be other substances. ricky substances over 200 witnesses have been in to you to get to the bottom of this. not so fresh water mystery. in somalia least 12 people are dead after islamic militants launched an attack on a hotel in the capitol login issue. the group al, she bob, which is linked to al qaeda, has claimed responsibility for the attack on the high yacht hotel. it's a popular meeting venue for politicians and government officials. asha bob has been fighting to topple the somali government for more than 10 years. friday's attack as
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the 1st major assault, since some aaliyah's new president took office in may. let's get more now from journalist busha. must mood in mogadishu by sugar to have you with us. first of all, what's the latest on this attack? thank you. there might be late 30 yet. ok. bobby taylor control isn't ion battle on the see steel and go in and government courses sealants of the area die in full force fight that is in the compound, out, dead or alive. tell us more about the role of this attack, plays in asha bob's goals or interests. the tug on hotels in the shore needed to the group at mission occurred. us blinded while ignoring the number of in also to see p and if
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the killer as they have told the claim, the drug was very well according to them. and there is still a retreat and taken more attacks. similar to the last one. can you tell us about the threat that sure bob poses to the stability of somalia. oh sure goes to a tank. will it while you come to get in good mental institutions and still recovering that any any attempt to recover? it said like this is state, need maybe to the musician is the daughter rice come to the salon and so they have greater to somali. now of course, stability is a major issue in somalia. the government is, of course,
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battling groups like i'll show. bob is an attack like this for people in mogadishu . is this something that comes as a surprise to people there? you know, i love that we're recording soon is 2010, but the last to one then the last column is the fastest in the last one says new administration led by this and i said to him to boller last last he may so it, it, it may have been, is it will have been if the step to kept the follow of attacks are not taken by the government. all right, journalists, busha maxima there in august issue. thanks for that update. and let's get you. reminder, the top stories were following for you right now that the nation's chief,
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antonio tavish, has visited the black sea facility. that court is coordinating, ukrainian grain exports and made rushes war. he said many more shipments are needed to help boost global supply. he also said russia has to step up its own exports of fertilizer food products at all for this our up. next we have a documentary darwin in time square, the science of urban evolution. you want to stick around for that and we'll have more food, stop the our 1000000 bluecross. thanks for watching. skiing live and on demand podcast and language courses, video and audio. any time.

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